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Author: dechucka
Date: Apr 16, 2007 00:23
...1176092162.362895.327640@e65g2000hsc.googlegroups.com... But now with digital cameras the electronic ISO settings will, I think, be better than a film camera. Of course a strobe is much better than the ... use one. I use either natural light or the camera's built in flash. My camera is a Sony Cybershot, 4 megapixels. not bad photos what was the casing worth?...
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Author: nitespark
Date: Apr 9, 2007 17:24
...I bought a housing for disposable cameras and a strobe, but I needed it as the disposable camera flash was pretty worthless. I then had a point-and-shoot camera in a pressurized case (a ... fair. But now with digital cameras the electronic ISO settings will,... be better than a film camera. Of course a strobe is ... with a Sony Mavica digital camera in an Ikelite housing. Since ...
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Author: Dan Bracuk
Date: Apr 9, 2007 15:23
bracuk@axxent.ca pounded away at his keyboard resulting in: : :I don't use one. I use either natural light or the camera's built in :flash. My camera is a Sony Cybershot, 4 megapixels. This is a test to see what happens when I post through my isp. Dan Bracuk If we don't succeed, we run the risk ...
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Author: janusz_w
Date: Apr 9, 2007 09:04
...I bought a housing for disposable cameras and a strobe, but I needed it as the disposable camera flash was pretty worthless. I then had a point-and-shoot camera in a pressurized case (a ...> Reefmaster camera) and just used the built in flash, and the ... fair. But now with digital cameras the electronic ISO settings will, ..., be better than a film camera. Of course a strobe is ...
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Author: -hh
Date: Apr 9, 2007 04:53
...I bought a housing for disposable cameras and a strobe, but I needed it as the disposable camera flash was pretty worthless. I then had a point-and-shoot camera in a pressurized case (a ...> Reefmaster camera) and just used the built in flash, and the ... fair. But now with digital cameras the electronic ISO settings will, ..., be better than a film camera. Of course a strobe is ...
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Author: nitespark
Date: Apr 8, 2007 17:58
...I bought a housing for disposable cameras and a strobe, but I needed it as the disposable camera flash was pretty worthless. I then had a point-and-shoot camera in a pressurized case (a Reefmaster camera) and just used the built in flash, and the ...just fair. But now with digital cameras the electronic ISO settings will, ..., be better than a film camera. Of course a strobe is ...
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Author: guoguoguo163
Date: May 27, 2008 10:24
..., Starry sky, Snow, High sensitivity, Underwater, Scenery, Night portrait, Panning, Candle, ...The Panasonic DMC-FX10 Lumix digital camera features a superb optical 3x zoom ...Panasonic's Intelligent ISO Control, Lumix cameras are the first in the world...the ISO setting accordingly, allowing the camera to shoot at a higher shutter... family or friends. Like Lumix cameras, the DMW- SDP1 incorporates the ...
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Author: Tom Anderson
Date: Feb 16, 2008 05:33
... out if you're going to run aground and that lets them have tide values which are always positive. Plus, it means that when you see a blue bit on a chart, you know it's always underwater. You couldn't use LAT for land heights, because it's not defined on land. I suppose they use MHWS on land because it has a similar property - anything with a positive height is always above ...
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Author: R.C. Payne
Date: Feb 15, 2008 04:41
... out if you're going to run aground and that lets them have tide values which are always positive. Plus, it means that when you see a blue bit on a chart, you know it's always underwater. You couldn't use LAT for land heights, because it's not defined on land. I suppose they use MHWS on land because it has a similar property - anything with a positive height is always above ...
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Author: Tom Anderson
Date: Feb 14, 2008 16:56
... work out if you're going to run aground and that lets them have tide values which are always positive. Plus, it means that when you see a blue bit on a chart, you know it's always underwater. You couldn't use LAT for land heights, because it's not defined on land. I suppose they use MHWS on land because it has a similar property - anything with a positive height is always above water....
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